What is PHA​?

PHA is bio-based and produce through bacterial fermentation; making it a sustainable replacement of plastics. They naturally breakdown in nature, reducing plastic waste and have lower carbon footprint. They are 100% biodegradable in nature within 12-15 months (depends on the product thickness and environment).

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Why PHA is "Greenest" ?

Best Breakdown: Unlike PLA, which needs industrial heat (> 140°F) to decompose, PHA is home compostable and marine biodegradable. If it ends up in the ocean, bacteria can break it down, whereas PLA acts like normal plastic in cold water.

Carbon Neutral/Negative: PHA is made by bacteria fermenting oils or sugars. Some production methods can even sequester more carbon than they emit, making it potentially carbon-negative.

Renewable Sourcing: It is 100% bio-based, unlike PP (oil-based). However, like PLA, it still requires land and water resources for large-scale crop farming.

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Comparison of PHA vs PLA vs PP

Feature PHA (Polyhydroxyalkanoates) PLA (Polylactic Acid) PP (Polypropylene)
Source Bacterial fermentation Plant starches (Corn, sugar) Petroleum (Fossil fuels)
Biodegradability Home, soil, & marine compostable Industrial composting only Non-biodegradable
Durability Versatile (stiff to flexible) High stiffness, but brittle Very high & flexible
Ocean/Marine 4–15 months 20+ years 400+ years
Soil 3–12 months 1–5 years 20–500+ years
Home Compost 6–12 months 12–18+ months (often fails) Will not biodegrade
Industrial Compost 1–6 months 3–6 months Will not biodegrade

Benefits of PHA Products

100% Biodegradable
Not Made from Plant, Trees , or Petroleum
No Harmful Chemicals
Just Do it for Mother 🌍 Earth
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